Tired of endless shaving, waxing, and unwanted stubble?
Laser hair removal offers a path to smooth, effortless confidence, and Age Management and Aesthetics is here to be your guide through your upcoming laser hair removal appointment. We'll answer all your burning questions (pun intended!) about this popular treatment.
Before Laser Hair Removal Appointment
Consultation is Key:
Your laser hair removal journey begins with a consultation. This free 10-20 minute office visit allows our esthetician to assess your hair and skin tone, discuss your goals for treatment, and explain how laser hair removal works.
Not Everyone Has Dark Hair and Light Skin:
Traditionally, laser hair removal has been most successful for those with light skin and dark hair because this contrast helps the laser target the hair follicle. However, don't despair if you have blond hair or darker skin! Our Diolux laser is a game-changer. This innovative technology can effectively treat a wider range of skin tones and hair colors than older lasers.
Here are some tips to maximize your results:
During Your Laser Hair Removal Treatment
Review and Preparation:
During your appointment, your doctor or technician will review the treatment area(s) with you. They may mark the treatment boundary with a line on your skin for areas like the bikini line or face.
The treatment area will be cleansed and prepped while your technician explains what to expect. The sensation of laser hair removal varies, but most describe it as similar to a rubber band snap. A numbing cream can be applied if you're concerned about pain.
Safety First:
While the treatment area is exposed, all other areas will be covered with clothing or sheets. Everyone in the room, including you, will wear protective eyewear to shield your eyes from the laser light.
After Laser Hair Removal
Temporary Side Effects:
The most common side effects are swelling and redness in the treatment area, similar to a mild sunburn. These effects should subside within 1-3 days. Aloe vera or topical cooling creams can help ease discomfort.
Hair Loss Takes Time:
Your hair won't fall out immediately, but will shed gradually over the following weeks. Hair follicles have different growth cycles, so patchy regrowth is normal. These areas will be targeted in follow-up treatments.
Here's how to care for your skin after treatment:
Cool Down After Your Treatment:
For the first 24 hours after your appointment, take lukewarm showers instead of hot showers or baths. Saunas, steam rooms, and strenuous exercise can also elevate your skin temperature, so it's best to avoid them during this time. This will help minimize swelling and redness.
Sun Safety is Key:
Avoid direct sunlight and tanning beds for at least 2 weeks following your treatment. UV exposure can irritate treated skin and make laser hair removal less effective. Make high-quality sunscreen a daily habit to protect your skin.
Shave Smart, Not Wax:
While your hair grows back between sessions, it's best to shave rather than pluck, tweeze, thread, or wax. Shaving removes hair at the surface, leaving the root intact, which is the target for laser treatment.
Exfoliate for Smooth Skin:
Gently exfoliate the treated area 2-3 times a week using a loofah or washcloth. This helps prevent ingrown hairs by removing dead skin cells that can trap hair follicles.
Soothe Your Skin:
For the first week after treatment, avoid harsh skincare products containing retinoids or hydroxy acids. These ingredients can irritate freshly treated skin. Opt for gentle cleansers and fragrance-free moisturizers to soothe and hydrate your skin.
Skip the Scents:
Wait 48 hours before applying perfumes or deodorants to the treated area. This allows your skin time to recover and reduces the risk of irritation.